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New Bathroom Furniture Trends 2026: Colours, Styles & Designs

January 15, 2026 By GISuser

The 2026 trends we’re seeing in furniture design reflect a desire for homes that feel grounded, tactile, and deeply personal. We are moving away from the cold, “safe” minimalism of the last decade and toward an era of “Midimalism, where clean lines meet rich textures, warm wood grains, and artisanal details.

Whether you’re looking to refresh a compact cloakroom or overhaul a master suite, the 2026 bathroom  landscape is defined by pieces that have “soul.” From the revival of rich Walnut and Moody Greens to the architectural beauty of fluted cabinetry, here is how bathroom furniture is evolving this year.

Bathroom Furniture Colour Trends for 2026

1. Soft, Warm Neutrals Are Replacing White

The “Grey Era” is officially over. In 2026, we are embracing a palette that grounds the home and feels instantly expensive. We are moving away from stark, cold whites toward walnut, natural oaks, and the 2026 Colour of the Year: Brown and Black. These  vanity unit shades provide a soft, serene backdrop that doesn’t feel clinical. When applied to vanity units or wall-hung cabinets, these “New Neutrals” create a sophisticated, muted glow that makes even the smallest UK cloakroom feel like a boutique spa.

2. We’re Bringing the Outside In—Again

Connection to nature remains a top priority for UK homeowners, but the palette has matured. While Sage was the darling of 2025, 2026 is all about the “Moody Green.” You should expect to see furniture finished in Forest Green, Deep Moss, and Deep Olive Green and Mint Sage. These tones work exceptionally well on traditional shaker-style vanities. When paired with white marble tops and brushed brass taps, these deeper greens provide a timeless, organic anchor for the room.

3. Try Warm Earth Tones for a Cosy Feel

For those looking to move away from the “safe” options, 2026 welcomes the arrival of the “Warm Earth” aesthetic. These are the “it” colours for statement cabinetry. For the look, think Grey Elm, Clay, and Burnt Orange. These sunset-inspired tones bring an immediate sense of heat and comfort to the bathroom—perfect for those long, grey British winters. They pair beautifully with natural oak furniture and the “living finishes” of unlacquered brass hardware.

 

Bathroom Furniture & Vanity Design Trends

4. Floating Vanities Are Still a Smart Choice

In 2026, the bathroom vanity remains the undisputed centerpiece of the bathroom. The “Floating” trend continues to dominate the UK market because it prioritises “airiness” and “flow” essential for the often-compact British bathroom.  By exposing more floor space, these wall-hung units trick the eye into seeing a larger room, removing the visual “bulk” of traditional cabinetry. 

5. A Shift Toward Softer, Glowing Designs

While floating vanities aren’t new, the 2026 iteration is all about fluidity. We are moving away from sharp, aggressive corners in favour of a more organic aesthetic. Look for “pill-shaped” units and softened corners that improve the “flow” of the room and feel gentler in a sanctuary setting. The standout feature this year is integrated LED lighting tucked underneath the unit. This creates a weightless, glowing effect that serves as a perfect nightlight and adds a layer of “boutique hotel” luxury.

6. Bathrooms Are Starting to Feel Like Living Spaces

On the opposite end of the spectrum is the “lounge-ification” of the bathroom. Many UK homeowners are opting for vanities that feel less like plumbing fixtures and more like bespoke sideboards or vintage dressers. These units bring “soul” to the room, featuring tapered legs that elevate the cabinet off the floor while maintaining a traditional furniture silhouette.

High-end Oak and Walnut are leading the pack, celebrating intricate wood grains that add warmth and character to contrast against cold tile and stone.

Bathroom Furniture Texture, Detailing & Finishing Trends

8. Handles Are Looking Less Clinical

The “clinical” look is being replaced by the “artisanal” look. In 2026, the handles and knobs on your furniture are just as important as the unit itself.

According to this trend, we are moving away from standard chrome pulls toward unique, textured hardware. Think knurled brass, hammered bronze, and even stone-inlay handles.

These small details provide a tactile depth within the room, reinforcing the idea that this is a curated, lived-in space rather than a showroom.

9. Fluted Designs Are Gaining Ground

2026 is the year of “touch.” If a surface is flat and glossy, it’s likely out of style. The trend of fluted vanity front cabinets is dominating the market. These vertical lines add a layer of architectural sophistication and create a beautiful “shadow play” under soft lighting. Many popular fluted bathroom design ranges are available, such as the Avenza and Evora bathroom furniture range. You can couple it with a fluted wet room screen to make the bathroom even more impactful. 

Summing It Up

The shift from boxy, grey units to curved, “lounge-ified” furniture tells us that we want our bathrooms to feel like an extension of our living rooms, spaces filled with character, comfort, and high-end finishes. By embracing the “New Neutrals” like Brown and Black, or opting for the tactile appeal of a fluted vanity, you aren’t just following a trend; you’re investing in a sanctuary that feels timeless yet contemporary.

 

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